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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 169918, member: 1242"]Doug,</p><p><br /></p><p>I do not know how to view "the size percentage" and was using AOL's software to crop the images!</p><p><br /></p><p>I can't explain why that the only Clashing that you have seen is raised or obtuse! Die Clashing is fairly common on older coins. Sometimes an incuse detail appears to be obtuse when viewing pictures of a coin and vice versa. Also, Counter-Die Clashing is most often mis-labeled as Die Clashing when it is not. Many folks don't know the difference between the two and I believe some folks are afraid to use the term "Counter-Die Clash" out of fear that may be deemed as bad, while others just don't care. If you can tell much from my pictures of the 1854-P Seated Liberty Half Dime, then you can see that the details of Miss Liberty as well as the Stars are incuse and this is true Die Clashing on the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Counter-Die Clashing on Morgan Silver Dollars is much easier to detect because of the size of the coin and that is why I used pictures of a couple of my Morgan Silver Dollars. I have a couple of diimes that have Counter-Die Clashing but it is hard enough to see much less get decent pictures of!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 169918, member: 1242"]Doug, I do not know how to view "the size percentage" and was using AOL's software to crop the images! I can't explain why that the only Clashing that you have seen is raised or obtuse! Die Clashing is fairly common on older coins. Sometimes an incuse detail appears to be obtuse when viewing pictures of a coin and vice versa. Also, Counter-Die Clashing is most often mis-labeled as Die Clashing when it is not. Many folks don't know the difference between the two and I believe some folks are afraid to use the term "Counter-Die Clash" out of fear that may be deemed as bad, while others just don't care. If you can tell much from my pictures of the 1854-P Seated Liberty Half Dime, then you can see that the details of Miss Liberty as well as the Stars are incuse and this is true Die Clashing on the coin. Counter-Die Clashing on Morgan Silver Dollars is much easier to detect because of the size of the coin and that is why I used pictures of a couple of my Morgan Silver Dollars. I have a couple of diimes that have Counter-Die Clashing but it is hard enough to see much less get decent pictures of! Frank[/QUOTE]
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